Book: Making of Byrne’s Euclid
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Hodges' model is a conceptual framework to support reflection and critical thinking. Situated, the model can help integrate all disciplines (academic and professional). Amid news items, are posts that illustrate the scope and application of the model. A bibliography and A4 template are provided in the sidebar. Welcome to the QUAD ...
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Labels: books , boundaries , code , CSS , design , diagrams , drawing , equations , geometry , groups , history , interaction , lines , maths , publishing , software , SVG , symbols , theory , typography
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Museums and other organisations will often use a 'Title Wall' to present an exhibition. I read about this in the current IdN World and as I did thought about the Tate (London and Liverpool) and the visit to the National Gallery last February. The title wall will feature dedicated design, specific use of colour, typography and layout to communicate the promise that is the exhibition inside.
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Labels: #h2cm , art , big picture , collaboration , comms , design , dialogue , exhibition , Health Art and Science , Hodges' model , interface , life chances , literacy , meaning , representation , self-care , typography , visual
Fatfonts are designed so that the amount of dark pixels in a numeral character is proportional to the number it represents. For example, “2″ has twice the ink than “1″, “8″ has two times the amount of dark ink than “4″ etc. You can see this easily in the set of characters below:
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Labels: analysis , data , datasets , design , diagrams , GIS , graphics , infographic , informatics , information , interaction , interface , maths , meaning , proportions , spatial analysis , typography , visual , visualization , weight
... with apologies to the many book prefaces.
The following caregraphical (typographical) conventions are used in this care facility:
italic
Indicates new terms to the resident, patient, and family - often also described as jargon. These may include abbreviations, medical, nursing terms and words in fashion determined by academia and management. Some jargon may be twice removed from the resident, patient, and family since the medical and nursing staff cannot themselves fully apprehend the terms. These twice removed terms are frequently economic (such as 'commissioning' and 'funding').
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Labels: books , care , care preface , conventions , dementia , dignity and respect , Hodges' model , holistic bandwidth , literature , media , older adults , person-centred , publishing , social care , style , typography
At Manchester airport in May I noticed Web Design Essentials (WDE). Reasons of cost £14.99 and weight meant it was put back on the news stand. The content was excellent! Back in the UK a week later, no sign of it in the supermarket. I found a copy this week at WH Smiths and made the 'investment' - a belated holiday treat.
This is gold mine of nuggets on HTML5, design - wireframes, user experience (UX), fonts and typography:
http://www.font-face.com/
http://fontdeck.com/
- personas, CSS3, jQuery and much more. Now I think about it UX has been around for quite a while, it's a sure sign of how web design has matured such that practitioners can and must focus on the experience. There's another blog post there contrasting UX in web design with UX in health services. Reading about the use of personas in design and planning for a site might also deserve a specific post. As WDE indicates there are companies dedicated to UX. I do not have that luxury and yet I do have to define my initial target audience and their anticipated experience.
The web design related listing I maintain at LINKS I (Intrapersonal) are being updated as a result of the leads in WDE.
Through the scheduling and poll services of Doodle (thanks Chris) and with the Drupal NW England list I'm checking on which day in the autumn - November - is best for a group of volunteers to help jump start the new site. Everything is sorted now for Drupalcon next month.
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Labels: CMS , CSS , design , Drupal , fonts , h2cm community , h2cm website , HTML5 , jQuery , magazine , typography , UX , web design , web review
Born in Liverpool, UK.
Community Mental Health Nurse NHS, Part-time Lecturer,
Researcher Nursing & Technology Enhanced Learning
Registered Nurse - Mental Health & General
Community Psychiatric Nursing (Cert.) MMU
PG Cert. Ed.
BA(Joint Hons.) Computing and Philosophy - BIHE - Bolton
PG(Dip.) Collaboration on Psychosocial Education [COPE] Univ. Man.
MRES. e-Research and Technology Enhanced Learning, Lancaster Univ.
Live and work in NW England - seeking a global perspective.
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